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' I'- '""j SOCIAL. Of INTE PHONES 10-R i \\ HOSTESS TO CLUB MEMBERS AMO QUESTS Mrs. Joe Trots? entertained club members and larM |?nts sit five tables at rook at her bone ? West Mountain street ? last Thursday si ?s?mMSMbiaattaaatnaat?eta?at The roots of the lower floor were thrown ? -suite and arranged with bowls of lovely cut flowers. Prises were awarded Mrs. W. K Msuney and Mrs. George Frailer. A trsnpting frosea fruit salad with aooeoaorl? was served. Guests ?n<l members present hieluded Meadamea D. C. lUuuey, R. L. Msuney, A. H. Patterson, Grady Patterson. J. M. Patterson, W. K Mauney, Prkle Ratterree, Dctor Har rill, E. L. Campbell, J. R. Dawls, Ar thur Hay, Grier Plonk, P. D. Patrick U P. Baker, N. P. HoGIII, Troy Car j>enter, B. M. Ormand, Qrday King 3. C. Nlohola and J. E. Anthony. Outof-town guests included Mrs. George Kraaler of Shelby. Mra. Ben Wllle tOrd of Charlotte and lira. J. F, Evans of Boone. ENTERTAINS EVENING BRIDGE CLUB Mr. and Mra. George Lawlmore en temtalned members of the evening bridge club and Invited guests ai their home on West Mountain atreel on Thursday evening. Quantities of lovely flowers wit I gladioli predominating adorned th< rooms where six tables were arrang ed for bridge. Mra. A,-Xt. Hill received high scot* prise ?or ladles and Mra Fred Plonl low score prise. Mr. Hayne Black mer received men's high score prize and Mr. Arnold Riser, low. A salad course and a sweet course was served after the came. The guests included Mr. and Mrs Hayne Blaickiner, Mr. and Mrs. Per cy DUllng, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Herndot Mr. and Mrs! Paul Netoler, Mr. am Mrs. Jim Smkh, Mr. and Mrs. Ladi Haaniick, Mr, and Mm, Arnold Ktee: Mrs. A. L. Hill, Dr. A L. HUI, Mr and Mrs, Fred Plonk, Mr. and Mrs Joe Thomson, Mr. and Mre. Rober Miller, Mr. R. H. Webb and Mr Charles Williams.' Remc si DRE AND AC One Group Dresses, Pri cloth. Values to $2.91? $1 ?mmmrnmmmmmmm-mm?mmmmmmm One Group Dresses, Ti Values to $3.95? Printed Silks and Solid ft > V???? One Special Group Ws $1.00 to $2.00? 69c I One Special Group Sli $1.00 mmmmmmmrnrnrn One Special Group 2 . Bdk's La. 4 ThtFrU AND PERSONAL HAPPE] REST to AND 88 MRS. A* H. PAT FLORIDA GUEST* ENTERTAINED MIm Martha KMxnon* ahd MUa i Emma Richmond of Palm Harbor. > Florida, have tx-ea houaa meats of Mr. and Mrs. E. U Campbell for eev .i.? i> tru>. .?? ? ?*?? MVUHIHIII tUV/ WCIV widely entertained. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mm. Campbell and1 guests were entertained at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mr*. E. W. Grifflin, on Sunday at luncheon at the home ct Mr. and . Mrs. Charles Campbell. On Monday Ihey were luncheon gueata of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thomaaaon and on Monday evening, dinner guests of , Mm. C. E. Neisler. , ' VISITORS DURING WEE-END Among visitors at the home of 'i Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Houaer during "l the week-end were. Mies Maude Pope 1 Miss Mary Bees Flack, Miss Catherine Crawford, Misa Bttael Slgraon and ' Miss Hazel Caldwell, nurses at the Orthopedic Hospital, Gastonia, Miss Margaret Bowling ctf i/owell, and Dr. Raeford of Duke University. The visitors came especially to see the young daughter of Mr. and " Mm. Billy Houaer. f l . t 1 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Billy Houser are an1 nounciog /the arrival of a daughter, ' Sara Elizabeth. June 12. Mr. and Mrs "i Houaer and baby are at he home ol I Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Houser on Parkj er street. E! ? LUNCHEON FOR VISITORS | Honoring Miss Nancy Wilton o4 t Baatow, Fla.. and Mtss Anne Louis* | fthjrne.of State# vtlle, -who are vlslt.. tag relatives tn Kings Mountain < ! M1m Jeanne Griffin entertained ai i J luncheon Wednesday. The luncheor 1 table was centered with a bowl o! 1 gytpsophiVa. ( effective to" combine* r with red petunia*. A three course luncheon waa aert i.Jed. Guests Included Misses Nancj t Wilson. Anne Louise Rhyne, J eat . j Webb, Dorcas Carpenter and Lenon I Plonk. kleling w ** k Mj JCI >N? | SSES ICESSORIES inted Shantung and Broad .45 riple Sheers and Crepes. IM ____________ Crepes. Values to $4.85 ? t.91 . - . .r- \; lists and Sweaters. Values & 97c ps. Values $1.45 to $1.98 ? fr $1.45 Step-ins. Values to 48c? ? - .a VI ,i wm?mmmmm?mamm?mmmmmm?rnm dies Sfappe endly Store . rll'Yitoy 1 i ~ j.* A TUB K3NCM MOUNTAIN MBIUIJ < i. . t i > I I.. U I i i 1. I# #### # ## ## ## ## + ++ f ft > m, -i, |,t , , - - ?t KINGS WOMEN < rBBSON, Editor JUNIOi CLUB TO MKKT All members at the Junior Woman' Club are requested lo attend ! * meeting of the club to be held atj4h* dub house, on Monday. July 4lh -J the business area loo Important n tellers concerning the playground project will be discussed. | The boat esses will be Mrs. Ernest ! Hayes. Mrs. Jack Arnette, Mrs. John , Careeoy and Mrs. Fay Binerstaff. vEkCBnn V CB Bin I nUA Y anniversary Little Dickey Webb entei tallied a number at hie young friends at the borne of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Webb on Tuesday afternoon, In celebration of hie fourth birthday an , niveraary. Tbe children were entertained with out-door games. Ice cream, cake, punch-and wafers was served after the games. VISITOR HONORED AT RIDGE LUNCHEON - Aire. Paul Neisler entertained at a bridge luncheon Tuesday, having as her guests, members cf the Contract | Bridge club and' as a guest on honor, Mrs. Maurice Wilson cf Bartow, Fto. who is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. H. Webb. The dining table was spread with a handsome lace luncheon set and graced with bowls of lovely sweet peas, pompon dahlias 1 and double feverfew. | A delicious luncheon was served. {Mrs. WHsou. was presented a gift by the hostess. Those enjoying Mrs. Nelsler's hos pttAllty were Mrs. R. H. Webb and guest, Mrs. Maurice Wilson, Mm' dames EM Smith. Jr., Hayne Blackt mer, Charles DUltng, Joe Neisler and - George Lattfcnore. i 1 | ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE p -Mrs. Paul Neisler entertained at I a fable of contract bridge on Wednes day afternoon. f Tempting refreshments were aervr ed after the game. Those ptsyipg were Mrs. Ladd k Ham rick, Mrs. Hayne Blackmer, Mrs. Arnold Kieer and the hostess. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and) Mrs. Everett Sims announce the birth of a daughter, Mar clesie Marie, Sunday, June 19. - ?Personals _ Mr. Pride Ratterree was a visitor in Biaeksburg Saturday. ? o? Mrs. \V. B: Weir went to Blacksburs Saturday to visit her sister. ?3? Tcwmp Robinson of Salisbury was a recti*: guest of Bill JBavis. ?o? M'iss Mildredl Moss is on a trip to Miami, EVrrida. Miss Dorothy Patterson is spending this week in Charlotte, ?CV? Gabe- Holmes; Jr.. of Goldsborc was a guest of Jimmy Nickels last week. Mrs. Allen Herndcn and young sor of KannatDolur are visiting home folks this week. ?1>?~ Mr. an.il Mrs. Frank Summers and Mrs. W. A. Mauney have returnee home from Philadelphia. Miss Carlyle Ware is visiting hei bTother. Mr. Lamar Ware at I an rem S. C., during the summer vacation. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Jaco'< Cooper . .v/er1 guests otf relatives In Charlotte fo the week-end. ?o? Wre, R. H. Webb and children Jeaai and Bit-key, were guests of re atives in Concord last week. Mre. J. M. Garrison leaves toda; for an extendedi vivt to relatives n Virginia, her native state. Miss Georgie B. Blokely of Clinton q. ttuu wp nurjr r nuitcs i?w? are tn a visit to Washington. D. C. Mr. and Mm. Donald Olive o Charlotte are guests of Mr. audi Mrt B. B. Olive thie week. Hive lfaxtne Wattersou of Chai lot:e Is vtatting relatives and friend in Kings Mountain. ' Mr: Clarence Jolley is a patient t Mercy HcepUsd. Charlotte, where h underwent an o?eration, recently. Mrs. Roma Lane of Letta. 8. C recently returned to her home afte visiting in the home of Mr. and Mn C. W. JUchaMson. {MM* Cora tlsrndim has returns Mom from Kaarnaeoite where ah fnt?*.<twowiiM vlalttag n?r hrotl TT' *. v^ri WV .. ~ * 1 .7 .-**?' ' 'a 4h THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1938 sr. Allen Herndon end funity. Mies Bt-wy Lou Ke?ster returned, to her home Sunday after upending wo weeks with her grandparent*, Mr. and Mre, C. W. Richardson. Mrs. Ben Willeford and Ben Willeford. Jr., of Charlotte were' gueete of revives in Kings Mountain last week. i ?'O? Mr Harry O. Davis of San Antonio Texas, is visiting his sister. Mrs. J. N. Gamble and other relatives while on a two-weeks vacation. Mr*. I.ona McGlll. Mr. and Mrs. John Gamble and Mf and Mrs. John McGlll were guests o^ Mr. and Mrs. mummmrnmrn ui imuiii nil glMUiy." Mr. and Mrs. Wright Harmon bad as thefr guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. T. H Fcgleman cf Charlotte and Mr. Jiuimie Collins of Fr&nklington, N C Mr and Mrs. Grady King and guea's. Mrs. J. F. Evans and baby, returned Tuesday afternoon from a three-days stay at Paw ley's Island. Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. MoCarter, lira. John Sipe and Miss Thelma Sipe were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr?. Otis Falls last Friday. The many frlendh of Mr. Gilbert Falls will he glal to learn that be i? back home recuperating from a recent major operation at Duke Hospital at Durham, N. C. Mrs. R. H. Webb has aa her guesta' her mother, Mrs. W. L. Cannon of' Concord and sister. Mrs. Maurice Wilson and daughter,. Miss Nancy Wilson, of Bartow,'Fla. Mr. and- Mrs. Hunter Neisler and family, Misses Pauline Neisler and Sarah Finger are spending are spend j ing a few days at the Cherry Grove section of Myrtle Beach. Rev. W. M. Boyce and quite a few of the Y. P. C. U. members of Boyce1 Memorial church are attending the State convention at Sanfts church' I /->- 1 - .V1? 1 uc?i v-u*uwkc lure Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenkins, George Barber and wfe, and Gloria* Rawle-s visited friends and relatives in Columbia, S. C., over the weekend. Mrs. Neil Norris Matheeon . and Mr. Matbeson of Charlotte were guests TViesdhy orf th.elr cousins, Mrs ! Join J0 ?: \\ ANOTHER THOUSAND USERS SINCE YESTI I Sec the refrigerator that atattc< watrc"in America! When you bt G-E you don't spend money?' Be stare you (?r the full the latest improvements. Th had only in the net? IP JO ( r I H" ^ I'^l*11 C ? I D. F. Hord I 'Buy It I . ~ ' "'P1' Florence Mtant .>nd Mies Agnes Nor rfe I.lttle Miss Anne Louise Rhyne, of Staitesvllle is visiting her graudparems, Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Fox, while her parents. Dr. and Mrs. 8 A. Hhyno are on a trip to the West coast. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Falls carried their second son, James Edward, to Duhe Hospital Tuesday where they YOU . . Need The Healtl GOLDEN C 1WII 1U1. Gives. Men, Women and th?Giving Properties oi MI In Theii Golden Guernsey Milk i phosphorous and calciui velop the framework of nesium and potassium 1 tion of body fluids. Th< material for certain dig drochloric acid in the st purify the blood. Best o: food at any price. Golden Gu< IS GOOD AND Margra F i oew "tave H >y anew 1938 you invest iti benefit of ejr etc to be >-B eaodeUl l 1 1 ^ ^ W U^^^Saw ALL Wa Look ot the price taga-compare value*! CI dM multiple Miiogi of lb* Nt*j 195* G la current, upk?p, louf life, preaervatio lood, (Nttioi of ict-iad w? believe you tfcooM Niw 19)* GENERAL BLBC11 ' 4 , ' ' V' : 1 I Furniture Co. 'wr Less At Hm4V I *; . "... V -v-.V-i^Aa i ' ' - ... ; tv>'. > . left him for observe icn nud treatmet*, , Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Harris and chfl dren, Grace and Jtotvrt, Mr. and Mia W. K. Berry and daughter, Hernice of Hampton, Va., vera week-end cueata cf their aister, Mrs, Grier Plonk and Mr. Plonk. V . ' : *>i >3 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mauney and i 3 (Cont'd on back page) : h Insurance That :|1 JU^RNSEY LK Children Need the HealLK Daily Diet s rich in ntinerals. The n which it contains deour bones and teeth. Mag help to regulate the reacb salts of chlorine furnish ;estiv3 juices such as hy:omach, sulphur helps to f al, milk is an economical ?A', 'jB ernsey Milk GOOD FOR YOU m 'hone 18 ^ '^1 M J I apeA ' * . ", 3 B l I j ; 1 "'M .3 1 I ' ' ' I 9 1 ?s! HHB lcck , : I? o of win 1 uc | rtmiVr.-n 1 On'|i??/by 6-1 Tk* only ihIMI ?old?>i?^ mcchanitm tbot b?? bMO ttSZfZZZSZSS?; oat, MM(l*| iiaa?| |
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